The 2017 Iowa high school football regular season came to an end last Friday.

Below are the listed stat leaders after nine weeks of play. We, of course, pulled the statistics from Quikstats, as we do every Monday. This will be the final stat leader update for the 2017 season.

Because with only 96 teams headed to the postseason, it wouldn’t be fair to the other 71 percent to keep updating the stats leaderboard since only a small fraction of the state could up their numbers this coming week.

So, here we are after nine fun, wild, exciting weeks of football. Hoover’s Byron Jarrett claimed the state’s passing title while Midland’s Austin Smith became the lone tailback to reach 2,000 rushing yards. Baxter’s Travis Lindemoen owned most all the receiving numbers and his quarterback, Braydon Aker, accounted for more touchdowns in nine weeks than anybody else.

*All statistics are pulled from Quikstats on Monday. We consider between Friday night and Monday more than enough time for teams to update their pages. Coaches, please do so in that time frame to ensure we accurately list the proper statistical leaders. Thank you dearly in advance.

Cody Goodwin covers high school sports, college basketball recruiting and Drake athletics for The Des Moines Register. Follow him on Twitter at @codygoodwin.